Singapore Standard, 21 March 1952

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II NO. 263 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 68 1 Barricades In Ismailia Tern Down British troops today II il >v it th»- milr- it \\ii»- l>arri«\td«*s Jon- Ikt tjuay Mi I'trrnt'i I Mi.il hi. >l»'»l Bi mt the fOI I Sir B .n!> m I m thi.> c been livi ■>\ tn into I "»(i nor I 1 who
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  • 272 1 Wife Of Penang 'Tee Shot; Gun Duel Follows Standard SiatT dwrrt apoadf t N \M.. I liur<*. I In- olioolin^ of tlir wife of a iiu- r«iin^ niartrd a fgrnm <linl at 1 i-iili Street H iln id l«-«li\ t- and a uuitman ami liis two arromplirr*. "rt« woman, Chiew.
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  • 83 1 PEKANG rhurs n g for 38 years m the ;>. n ing h ree School. Mr. Koay X c Teong passed a iy pearemilv m hia i esidence m Ayei Itam early this morning. His age, m (1! He eft bd md hia w«?. nve daughters and
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    77 1 Mr. W. L. Blyth*. Colonial Secretary, bemff sworn In before Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray Aynsley (rijhO as Officer Administerinff the Government of *J»eColimy mt n short ceremony m Ciovernment House yesterday. The SeiTetarT for Kronomie Affairs Mr Andrew (.tlrnour (left) who wiU be actinr .s. ™,J»W Srrretag. r«d the
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  • 868 1 After 2nd Reading, 2y 2 -Hour Debate In Federal Council Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.- The National Service Bill was referred to a thirteen man Select Committee after it was taken through the second reading and after a 2\ hour debate m the Federal Legislative
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  • 574 1 Standard Shift Correnpondrtil KUALA LUMPUR, Than.— A mwlmtoi l» Mr. I). T. Waring calling tor an independent report on ihr ad m i n ist rat ion of the Income lax Ordinance from ihti time of its introduction up to the present m order
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  • 197 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Th-it motions to pome before the Legislative Council should be treated as sub judice and the Press restrained from making comments, was suggested by Mr D T Waring m the Federal Council this morning before he moved hi< motion concerning
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  • 109 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Now that the battalion is out ol operation tor re-training, Sir Gerald Templer, has sent a message to the officer commanding the 1/10 Gurkha Rifles conveying to all ranks his appreciation of their successes m Bentons "Your score or bandits enmiminated," says the
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  • 22 1 RAF. Brigands and RAAF Lincolns flew m relays yesterday to bomb a bandit target area m West Centra! Pahang.
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  • 282 1 Standard Staff Reporter TO THE familiar strains of Auld Lang Syne, Sir Franklin Gimson embarked m the s.s. Corfu yesterday morning at 10.55 on his final depart lire from the Colony over Which he has governed fdr the past six years. His leave taking
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  • 108 1 Reds Accept UN List Of Entry Ports MUNSAN, Mar 20 (AP)— Communist negotiators today accepted an allied proposed list ot puts of entry for neutral supervision of a Korean armistice. But still to be settled is the matter oJ Russian participation, and construction of military airports. Staff officers have argued
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  • 159 1 CAPE TOWN. Mar. 20. (AP) Prime Minister D. F. Malan told the House of Assembly today that the Appeals Court rejection of his racial segregation voting bill has created a •serious" position which could not be left there. Neither Parliament nor the people
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  • 62 1 HK Papers To Be Tried For Sedition HONGKONG. Mar. 20: (Reu-ter-AAPj Eighty persons described as the publishers, editors and printers of pro-Communist Chinese language newspapers here were committed for trial today on charges of sedition. They were the proprietors, publishers editors and printers of the Ta Rung Pao and the
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  • 60 1 LONDON. Mar. 21. <AP>— A strong rumour that 84-year-old Queen Mary has died swept the London publishing centre of Fleet Street Thursday. A spokesman at Marlborough House, the Queens London residence, told a reporter: "You are the eighth person to ask us that m the
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  • 175 1 Budget Wins F irst Test In Commons LO\ T DON T Mar. 20. fßeuter>— The Government defeated the Labour Opposition by 308 votes to 286. a majority of 22 m the House of Commons today, on a resolution proposing an increase m the petrol tax. This was one of the
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  • 113 1 PARIS. March 20. (UP) Germany and France agreed today how' to settle the troublesome Saar dispute even as the four Western powers prepared to give a final going over to a reply to a Russian note. United States AmbassadorJames Dunn said he would meet with
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  • 50 1 CENTRE of the air search for .a missing RAF. Vampire jet was shifted to Negri Sembilan yesterday when reports were received that kampohg folk had heard a noise like a plane crash at about the time the Vampire went missing on Monday night.
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  • 76 1 Stondord London Correspondenr LONDON, Mor. 20. Tht following ort th« c\o\tnq prices of tubbei ond tin on the London Morfcet today LONDON RUBBIR LONDON TIN Spot 33Jd. SPG* £973. 105. per ton Apr./Jun. 33 id. buyers, £974 tellers July/Sepr. 3Ud. Three month,: £974 10s. Ocr /Dec
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    • 106 1 fdp fO* peN 5 "mV SheaffeicS Sk/up 7/\4 "Just whot the doctor orderEAl\ «d" to ovoid the clotting, J\> clogging ond corrosion jS^^ caused by common inks. A S'Zf switch to Skrip con say« /VV^ many dollars m costly re4tfj^^ pairs or complete reploceV^ ment. Skrip never clots or f%^
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    • 55 1 WERITAC V ELEPHANT BRANO W Incanaescent^Vy MANTLES R»-pr<>.»'ni.iil\es <. rm kston co. Singjpuic K. Lumpur I Ik- It i- si I'uliu- o/ Ml THE NEW FREEZER-SHELF The Keroiene Relrlgeratlor with 5-year Protection Plan n i tithi f>'f on Hiri'-l'u rcimsr. V^ry f.us// l*enill .V'W^ Agents: -Etectricml !)>■,>' Guut Sineks GIAN
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  • 537 2 $li/4Mil Scheme For Employees Of City Council Standard Staff Reporter 'I Ilk FINANCE aiul (ieneral Purposes Commitlre of the Singapore Gtjf Council has appointed a three man sub-committee to study and make reeotnriieiidatioiis on llie proposed 81.250,000 prhcaic for Imihling houses for sale to
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  • 108 2 Standard Staff Reporter EYEKY cat will he without i garage and ever? racehorse witho-it a Ntable !l some members of the Lahour Part] <»i Singapore ji ive tlwir way. y *,r m a draft resolution t.» \h- diacmaed at the Party's annual general meeting on
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  • 158 2 They Want Call-up Bill W ithdrawn Standard Stuff Reporter OPPOSITION to the pro- c I National Service Bi'.l is lined m a draft resolution the Labour Party of Singapore which will come fo* (option at the third annual general meeting of the Party on Mar. 23 at the Victoria Memorial
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  • 21 2 A 7*- YEAR-OLD Chinese. Taj Cboo Hian. died m hospilal Sowing an accident \v:th rlisl m Kallang Road yesterday.
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  • 31 2 THE SIXTH annual election fifl e-bearers oi the Seletai I B;vr Loral Indian Conwi be held at the Sullan Theatre Hall on Mar. 23 a1 9 30 a m.
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  • 85 2 I ISHISAR Gurusamy, a 24-year-old peon attached to the Colonial Secretary's Office, thought his wife did not love him any more, so he drank a solution of "ieyes fluid" to ir,ghten her. -But did you really think you were going to die*" asked the
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  • 147 2 Standard Staff Reporter GUNNER Yacob bin Ahmad (21) who did not return to his i regiment after his leave had expiFed was sentenced at a disj trict court martial at Blakang Mati yesterday to six months' detention for desertion. The sentence is subject to j confirmation.
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  • 93 2 Standard Staff Reporter RESPONSIBLE members of j the Singapore Rural Board t should not make misleading statement m public without first ascertaining the facts. the Chief Health Officer. Rural, Dr. M. Doraisingham, said at the Board meeting yesterday. Dr. Doraisingham was referring to a criticism made by an
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    90 2 IF PROPER steps had been taken to explain fully the National Service Bill and all its implications, the illiterate classes of Indians would not be rushing to leave Singapore. This was stated by Mr. A. R. Jumabhoy, manager of Jumabhoy and Sons outside whose office yesterday was a big crowd
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  • 282 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE University of Malaya is soon to start work on its long-delayed §850,000 all air-conditioned library w.th sufficient space for 100,000 books, at Cluny Road The building is expected to be completed by the end of the year or early next
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  • 319 2 Mainland Staff X.porter CAJH DEALERS who have 1!i cara^ea along Penang i..v,<. yesterday told *Tne standard that they «de- <'o not" Us! their v m Penang La ne <lv H »o any of the hat prompts City CouncWo, Mr. Philip r
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  • 126 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE FOLLOWING matters were discussed at the Singapore Rural Board meeting yesterday; Open Air Cinemas: New draft rules embodying the decisions reached previously have been prepared but a reply from Australia is still awaited. New Bus Service: School children need not now walk
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  • 27 2 THE 7TH Singapore Company of the B.iys 1 Brigade will hold their 14th annual enrolment service at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 45 2 THE QANTAS Empire Airways Local Employees Union will hold a "joget modern" m aid of its building fund at the S. V. C. Hall on May 16. Tickets are obtainable from Mr. Sect Leong Seng. c/o. Q.E.A., Mac Donald House. Ist. Floor.
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  • 223 2 70 WHO FAILED IN ENGLISH Standard Staff Reporter THE PROBLEM of the 70 student teachers m the Singapore Teachers' Training College who twice failed to get credit m English, may be solved by posting them to certain afternoon schools where the remuneration is lower
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  • 186 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR robberies involving a total of approximately $1,120 were reported to the Singapore Police on Wednesday night. In the first robbery, an armed man and two others j broke into a temple m Erskine I Road and demanded $500 from j the
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  • 78 2 FOR THE last four evenings the British Military Hospital Stage Club. Singapore. have been entertaining service men and patients at the B.M.H. with two one-act plays. "The Monkeys Paw"' and "Heaven on Earth" were performed by Red Cross Nurses and men of Royal Army Medical Corps. Although
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  • 71 2 THE SINGAPORE Rural Board yesterday passed a resolution identifying themselves with the various expressions of opinion made mi n saying good-bye to Sir Franklin Gimson. Governor of Singapore. Mr. Chin Chye Fong, an unofficial member of the Board yesterday said: "Although there has been criticism of the
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  • 32 2 TWO ROADS m the Bedok resettlement area for people being c>ehou*ed to make way for the Paya Lebar Airport have been named Koh Sek Lim Rnnd and Sulega Road.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 48 2 THERE'S ONLY ONE Gl\ I 1 1 DBBUItBBtiB REFRIGERATOR S te Distributor* SUN TRADING Q. 20, BONHAM BUILDING. Si* >: >^^^^ir***— ir m 1 Ib PACKETS S2 2S i Ib 1 IS 1 Ib i\ 2 Ox 52 Distributors for Mc!cya: HARPER GILFILLAN COA^PANY Lf3 > BORNEO y HI UIID
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    • 57 2 I P^lJf f HljJt SGAfcP Yc^' 1 T H ET I P CHOMP AWAY, SOW// > I I a," |Al«° miV^ V SMELL GIVES ME I lTDO'.T MAT! TP KOW f^ > &&W EMOUGM STREKfTH AM' MUCH r EATS. f r C P S F? •dyT^ «^f?t \A#faJC>^ W:l EislERGV
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  • 721 3 Four Malays In Mentioned List Standard Staff Reporter AN ARMY flier takes his place with eight Itoyal Air Force officers and men who receive decorations for anti-bandit work m Malaya m the latest Honours and Awards list, issued hy the R.A.F. early today. In addition to
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  • 255 3 BUD U/W1 gte«l ball of fire burst through the !h» North Borneo jungle yesterday to signal *as well >o far with thr party of seven R.A.F. i It Jill Jungle survival equipment under eaditiNs m u>e .nil \%as seen by the crew of a Sunderland Mown
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  • 427 3 WARING HITS OUT AT TAX DODGERS **i.uul;inl Stafl onrrspoodcnl U 1.1 M PI K. T h u rs.— Speaking on his income h>da\ m the Federal Legislative Council, i Waiiag said that from the very outset Gothad uivrii the assurance that the Income Tax would he administered fairly and if
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  • 109 3 Terror Casualty Figures KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. In the fight against Communist terrorism m this country, civilians have suffered most damage since the Emergency begar. Latest official figures (up to the end of last month) that against 5,900 bandits killed, wounded. captured and surrendered, civilians suffered 3.561 killed, wounded and missing
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  • 42 3 MacGillivray Intervenes i rMPi j: Than. Mn -(.iMivr.iy. t\ H.-h onimisi twm Me i»i Ike I i hs Mr I). T. !)-s m; BMC t;l\ ■A a\ intOrined it m future tht'V iifhil;- m per- speriallj üben v i> not ablr to
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  • 28 3 HPUR Thurs- ii ettes and cot- a price tntravention i Ordinance, appeared P i k in the lea Couri hero were convicted tot if (1,060,
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  • 60 3 Patricia McMahon, 24--year-old student of the University of Michigan, left Singapore yesterday m the P and O Corfu, for a two-year stay m India. Pat told the Standard that her main purpose m going to India, teas to study the constructive village work oj Indians. She
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  • 72 3 Standard Staff Reporter A DRAFT resolution to be submitted at the forthcoming annual general meeting of the Labour Party of Singapore "condemns the injustice of the present housing situation m the Colony, and asserts that housing, like water, light and roads, should be regarded as public utility
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  • 254 3 SPORE MODESTY AMAZES ORCHID EXPERT Standard Staff Reporter MR DAVID SANDERS of Sanders (St. Albans) Ltd. who is m Singapore to Judge the coming flower show, with a few other world tamed flower lovers, was taken around the Botanical Gardens yesterday morning by Professor Holttum. He was particularly interested m
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  • 90 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Under the Common Law applicable m t'ne Settlements and m the Malay States an innkeeper has a lien on the property of his guest, but has no power to sell the property held under this Lien and, as a result, he becomes burdened
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  • 224 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A surrendered bandit, formerly a Mm Yuen Committee leader who once worked under the notorious bearded bandit, Liew Ron kin, turned Crown witness against one of his comrades, at the trial of a Malay Special Constable who was sentenced to 10 years*
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  • 237 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tburs.—The Federal Legislative Council today confirmed the Customs Duty Order gazetted early this month for an extra levy of ,">O cents on tin exported from Malaya, for a fund to set up a Tin Bureau m Washington. Thi* increases the
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  • 90 3 A COFFEE shop assistant, who had been discharged not amounting to an acquittal at the Singapore Assizes on Wednesday, on a charge of murdering an Indian woman at a hotel m Ge.vlang Road last year, was again tentatively charged m the Fourth Police Court yesterday with
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  • 209 3 A WARRANT of arrest was issued by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh yesterday against Ismail bin Haji Ali, a driver attached to the Naval Base Fire Brigade, for negligently causing the death of a Royal Naval Police Constable, Mohamed Ayub (30), by knocking him
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    22 3 THE aext session of the Assizes m Singapore will be I held on Tuesday Apri: 1. a: I 9.30 a.m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 209 3 m mm m "SERRAVALLO'S TONIC The ideal Tonic and Restorative. If you feel weak. "Nervy." "Run doun." "Senavallo\ Tonic" ts Just what you want. The Virtues of "Serr -vallo's Tonic' tic well known to Medical Men, by whom it is largely prescribed It build; dp Brain. Nerves and Body There
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  • 219 4 Volunteers For Transport Platoon Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Thurs.— A Transport platoon of the Federation of Malaya Volunteer Army Service Corps is being formed m Malacca and volunteers are required. The platoon is part of 'A' Brigade Transport Company F.M.V.A.S.C. which has its headquarters at Seremban. Volunteers may be of
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  • 425 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— With one «ingl<? voice lof dissension, the Federal Legislative Council today passed the Rubber Industry (Replanting) Fund Bill. 1952. The voice of dissension came from Mr. J. C. Mathison who warned that the replanting proposed under the bill might lead to over-production when the
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  • 93 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Police agent. Arunasalam. who was described by his counsel as being "stone deaf" was acquitted and discharged by Mr. A. P. Jack m the First Magistrate's Court here today, on two charges of trespassing into the house of Tan Swee Lan with intent
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  • 1315 4 LABOUR PROTEST BDOCKS CHARITY TO THE POOR Standard Staff Correspondent MALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The strong complaints of Mr. Aw Boon Haw on tax exemptions referred to m an article m The Sunday Standard, formed the subject of a debate m the Federal Legislative Council today. Mr. Khoo Teik Ec moved
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    46 4 photo. BEFORE they joined the Malay Regiment a fortnight a«o. ifcnK recruits did not know what a Bren gun was. In the Malay Re-inn-ni Depot at Port Didu*on they learn the use of various weafMMis as quieklv as they learn their drill. Malay Regt. P. R.
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  • 99 4 SC Killed, Another Wounded KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. When terrorists Bred BO Special Constables near the perimeter wire of a new village m Johore Bahru. one was killed and anuther slightly wounded. The terrorists fled when the fire was returned. Three Special Constables oJ No. 18 Federal Jungle Company were slightly
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  • 309 4 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRL. Thorn— -Hk nitration »f eltM-ior* for ihe Johore Bahru. Bandar Penggaram aiul Bandar Maharani Town Council Elections %»ill u«k<place between April 15 and May 26. One of the necessary qualifications of an elector is that he or she must be
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  • 107 4 Fed. Legco Briefs Council has appi new ..i: A RE-VOTE eluded to tsi for pay M m reaped i1 Simpang i proved b: I The fed* U has appi votes I g j F>a>t t-:it of i cal issisi Got ernn The sel« Civil Dr? ace 0 Kan to |m
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  • 66 4 $25,000 Gift For Fiji Govt. KUALA I IMM i; The l>d< ra! I Council I<kl.i\ .•■>■■ contribution <»f > the (iovnoiiii nl (ioVITIIIIKMIt of i avsist Hhm kjhl",.,; less .t rirt m di !n practical ripn wiaw patl'V for lh«- >„ I i.|i"' as mdlH M vvni hnvicMM colons proved
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  • 38 4 Holidays C'ttee cil todaj a sjK'Ci.i! (•< ;jn i:, i public b j leave Eoi tbii w. introduced by I gopa', who I rated work' oonslderab inonihiy-i U at Ira r<- vtlecei m nef public ho terpari c on
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  • 12 4 MEMBERS Association, B I tamed t!>< llaclntj '<<> > to his depai
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  • 187 4 Co-op Dept. Needs Full-Time Tulor Standard Staff <\orrr*|»omi. Nt KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs I>ato Onn b the Member for Home Affairs, Nplvtag to i" m the Federal Legislative Council about tfcr 1 ment of Co-operative Development, siM tha operative officers, while probationers, mefve from experience officers of the Depart merit Pacilities
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  • 116 5 Standard Staff orr«^pondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. To ensure that voluntary service can be drawn upon by the Police to help the conduct of duties m normal ice mm-, steps have been taken by the Federation Government to constitute PoHec Volunteer Reserve, the Secretary for Defence,
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  • 301 5 also was Ihe present position which, he understood, had resulted resignations being permitted. ay oi the Special Constables were recruited at the beginning of the ■iv on voluntary basis by mine and estate managers. Subsequently these men were incorporated into the Special Constabulary realising the
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  • 123 5 I >r 3 ndord StoH Reporter THE St Da rid School m "i j:ca now »s«d as a kastd for poor Chinese ■>ovi was built by Mr. Aw Boon Haw and his late brother Mr. Aw toon Por m 1937. Recently, Pair. Wilson, fk >* oHicer-in-ckorgc of
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  • 157 5 LOW CHEE WAN (41). was sentenced m the Singapore Second Pol ire Court yesterday to one month's rigorous imprisonment for ottering a $10 bribe to Pol tee Lt. Ward at Irwell Bank Road on Mar. 5. Low pleaded guPty. Inspector T.S. Zain. prosecuting said th3t at 6 p.m.
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  • 42 5 LF.ONG POL HENG. manager of the Malayan Steam Sawmil] Co. Ltd.. was fined $200 m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday for failing to comply with a City Council order to demolish a wooden shed at Kampoag Bugis.
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  • 107 5 i LEFT: The Com-mander-in-Chief Far East Station, Vice AdI miral the Hon. Sir Guy i Russell recently visited < the No. 3 Commando Brigade m Ipoh. i With him m the < picture is Brigadier i \F. Phillips, Officer j i Commanding the Bri- 1 gade.
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  • 262 5 Today's Power Cuts SI HST \TIO\S m >iiis;:M»"n* liable t» load !•»«•;•> l>\\ Jal;tn Sultan. Beach K«i., Vih.imbra. Kaffir*. Hotel, miiiibawa Kd.. Boon Tat st.. Al.iu;itd Rd.. sim> A venue Pay;t I. char I'limih, -Inn (hint Place, J.i la n Yasin, Jalan Kuno*. Rangoon Kd.. TOWBer Kd.. Spruimouii K(l.. Kolain
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  • 117 5 TWO Australian executives of Metro Cold J*7" Mayer Pty. Ltd. reached Singapore by Qantas BOAt yesterday on their way to am international conference of MOM executives m Rome. Eighty delegates from all over the world will discuss the distribution and exhibition policy on the
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  • 61 5 U nion Warning to Injustice >i»rd Staff Rrpi.rtrr ue of the Adn ralty StatT B letin mjUm m it» t' a tei'i.Mii of m.- .1 > today m the P. i' M\s thai this be i •moved bj I arbitrary aul hrn itics. i-r i disciplinary 1 be s.kHv won
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  • 147 5 FIRST 'GHOSTS' GOOD IBSEN'S ••Ghosts," a play that calls for real talent both j m acting and production to be I what it is intended drama Was presented for the first time m Singapore last night at the Victoria Theatre. The Singapore Art Society is to be congratulated on tnis
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  • 269 5 GIFTS towards the $250.0001 St. Andrews Cathedral War Memorial Fund, which i-> build- i ing the new extension to the Cathedral to be used for social work servicing the whole city j now total over $100,000. Latest gifts are: Easler.i Bu k Ltd. $o.0(K». General
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  • 110 5 City Decides No More Tree Advertising THE Singapore City Council may now remove unauthorised advertisement posters within 24 hours alter a rtotke has been served on the offender, stales the amended Advertisement By-laws, Previously, offend i rs 9 ere given seven days m i :..Ci to re move such advertisements.
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  • 248 5 Bandits Fled After First Burst KUANTAN, Thurs.— Full details are now available of the ambush along the Sungei Jin Road when bandits killed three and injured thirteen members of a Jungle Company. Of the 13, six seriously injured are now j m Kuantan hospital. The wounded
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  • 151 5 Death Snatched Boy (7) SUDDEN death overtook a 7-year-old schoolboy Sam Onn j NgO, last night when he was involved m a collision with a military truck as he ami his father were crossing New Bridge Road m front of the Southern Hotel. The father. Sam Long 3 bat ber.
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  • 884 6 Singapore Standard Land Of Promise Independent Morning tSetcspaper /'KNERAL Tempter's 50-minute speech m the Federal Legislative Council on Wednesday revealed no radical departure from the policy thai has guided, if not the actions, then at least, the speeches of our rulers. The principles which General Templer said would guide his
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  • 307 6 Review of Views The Germ UTUSAN felt doubtful about Dato Sir Cheng- lock Tan's proposal to form a Chinese Regiment m this country. The paper hoped that this proposal would not be accepted by anyone as "it is a germ which wil breed the disease of communalism Any military organisation
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  • 722 6  - Peking's Next Aim: Thought Control FRANK ROBERTSON COMMUNIST CHINA Bff HONGKONG. speed and efficiency with which Communist China has brought under complete control more than 450,000,000 traditionally independent people of many races is an object lesson m the establishment of a police State. A remarkably small group of men m
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 341 6 None Of Klang Town Board's Business! Sir; According to the report of the monthly meeting of the Klang Town Board published m the Malay Mail of the sth instant, Mr. I.W. Price, an official member of the Klang Town Board, had alleged that petition writers practising m Klang made ridiculous
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    • 738 6 Sir:— The M.C.A.-U.M.N.O. coalition succeeded m stealing the election show. Well may the conspirators gloat over their success, but I wonder if it will be fruitful. What kind of policy is it going to adopt? One must bear m mind that it is a coalition
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  • 12 6 •Ah! now your* shaping!— my foot's suddenly fone I* •leep!"
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  • 510 6  -  COLIN LEGUM By T LONDON, HE rapid growth of economic development m the British territories m Africa since the end of the war is described- m the fast two volumes of an economic survey published by th e Colonial Office recently. TThees c reports
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 100 6 OUTSTANDING NEW RECORD* GEM. 71 "CHORAK DUNIA" F.lm song From M.F.P. "Berdosa" and sung by the original film artist R. AZMI "PENGHIDUPAN BAHARU" f.lm song sung by R. AZMI and RUBIAH GEM. 72 "BURONG NURI" (Ronggengi "KASEH MERAJOK" (Ronggeng Modem; A, KARIM GEM. 68 "MENAMPI PADI" f.lm song "ATMAKU RINDU"
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  • 332 7 rl iMe 19 arrangement with The Times. London. •;o M;ir. 20. The Prime Minister's arrest* of Iradrn i- probably a mo\e to forestall attempts N.nilivr lo foment violent trouble for the n l throimtiout Egypt. The Prime Minister accused the WAFD m a
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  • 41 7 C ommander Struck Oil Naval List is (B /'T) his pro- House of M lay n i >nger I a naval I is. said taken the use n misi Party |dv rent 1 B bi .ad the Adi then 5C .•> his
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  • 11 7 support a inquiry i > nameni Com-
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  • 19 7 (UP).— agents Head ol the ite ya ml 54 en enm rgea ol spying was learned
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  • 35 7 WOKIXG. ENGLAND, Mar. 20. (AP). Dr. Basil Staunton Batty, who was known as "The Flying Bishop" with a Church of England diocese covering North and Central Europe, died yesterday. He was 78.
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  • 170 7 PARIS Mar. 20 AP). Britain's Foreign Minister Mr. Anthony Eden yesterday formally proposed remodel- ling the Council of Europe into an international agency capable ol coordinating smaller units like the Schuman plan for pooling steel and coal At the same time he threatened to pull
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  • 193 7 US Begins Voting On Ratification JAP TREATY WASHINGTON, Mar. 20 (Reuter) The American Senate last night agreed to begin voting today on the ratification of the Japanese peace treaty and the related security treaties with Australia and New Zealand, the Philippines and Japan. Senator Ernest McFarland of Arizona, Democrat leader
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  • 153 7 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, Mar. 19 (UP). Democratic Chairman Frank McKiuney reported today after a three-day conference with President Truman that, m his opinion, the chief executive will not seek re-election if there is "satisfactory peace" m Korea. McKinney hoped the President would make up his
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    40 7 SIR FRANKLIN GIMSON, retiring Governor of Singapore, gives a double farewell handshake to Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the Commissioner-General, and Mrs. Mac Donald on board the Corfu yesterday. Sir Franklin left for Ceylon via Penang where Lady Gimson will join him.
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  • 28 7 HONGKONG, Mar. 20 (AP»A Royal Air Force Hornet fighter from Hongkong airfield crashed m the sea near Stanley Point, on a routine training flight today.
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  • 93 7 Mac A. Raps Truman Government JACKSON, Mississippi, Mar. 20, (AFP). General Douglas MacAthur last night accused the present United States administration of leading America towards a war m Europe, and at home, towards the creation of a "Communist state." In his most bitter attack on the Truman Government since his
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  • 181 7 LONDON. Mar. 20 <AP>— The Duke of Gloucester kept a date he had made with his brother, the late King George VI, and took hi.s place yesterday at a ceremony honouring the monarch's loyal subjects. The Duke had arranged with the King to take
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  • 72 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 20 (Reutert —Mrs. Sylvia Wilks, one of the world's richest women, has left an estate worth nearly US$lOO.--000.000—more than U5531,000,000 of it m a single bank account, it was disclosed here today. Mrs Wilks who died m February last year,
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  • 47 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 19 <UP>Captain Henrik Kurt Careen, hero of the "Flying Enterprise, will get a new "freighter within the next month, the Isbrandt.sen Line said today. The 10,660-ton vessel Noonday, purchased by the Line, probably will be rechristened "Flying Enterprise II"
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  • 108 7 WASHINGTON, Mar 19 UP) The Mutual Security Agency announced today that six Far Eastern countries aie scheduled to receive under its technical and economic aid programmes, $166,693,000 during the current fiscal year endIt said this total was divided among Formosa ($81,000,000), the
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  • 293 7 US Dares Russia Permit Germ Warfare Probe UN. NEW YORK, Mar. 19 (ll»)._ The I nil* <! States today challenged Russia to permit the International Red Cross to investigate 'oiiiiiuini-t charges that United Nations forces were waging germ warfare m North Korea and China. United States delegate Benjamin V. Cohen
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  • 110 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Da to Onn bin Ja'afar, Member for Home Affairs and Chairman of the Independence of Malaya Party will discuss political problems confronting South East Asia with Indian Pie mier Jawaharlal Nehru and other top Indian leaders during his forthcoming visit to the
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  • 184 7 LONDON. lUr. If fßeuteii Renewed charges th.it the United Nations Command m Korea had taken to germ warfare are 'fantastic and disgraceful**, a British Foreign Oliice spokesman said today He WBS comment infi on v front page story m the Communist newspaper Daily Worker. This
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    • 40 7 |K^^ 0 6 0 I I "BUT I JUST II ABOUT Wm'-W OH DEAR— I MUST B LIND r OLD AAY J WHAT'S GAVE CHASIN& Wr^*^m CATCH THAT P^ 1 _J y/Q^ THE 7 HIM A I CARS /^yf^VT 7
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  • 468 8  -  IVOR KRAAL Outburst Over Dusk To Dawn Closure OfKallang By Srandard Aviation Reporter EXECUTIVES of airlines m Singapore yesterday voiced frustration over the nine-and-a-half hours dusk-to-dawn closure of airport facilities at Kallang which becomes effective today. In an outburst one cried: "Now for sure I can
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  • 196 8 Standard Shipping Reporter IN a desperate attempt to board the India-bound B. I. ship Rajula at Singapore yesterday, a number of Indian non-ticket holders hit upon a new racket. A Standard reporter who was at the wharves saw some of the passenger* already on
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  • 69 8 NEW YORK.— The United States has ordered 201 vessels totalling 3,898.970 dead weight tons from foreign yards during the past three and one-half years, the New York Journal of Commerce reports. Of these, Japan hold contracts for 17 vessels totalling 356.000 dead weight tons.
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    • 595 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland San Francisco Los Angeles All American Canadian Cities Penan* P.S'ham Spore Arr LA/SF WILLIAM M'CKENBACH H/SOfai 27/28 Mar 29Mar/2Apr 23Apr I.tCKLNBACH 24 26A»r 27 28Apr 29Apr lMay 22May F>r f.: 1 ptftlculan of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and Passenger Bookings etc. Agents ANGLO
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    • 466 8 CHINA NAVIGATION GO. LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailing from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang From "Szechuen" Mar 20th Mar 23 Hongkong "Fengtien" Mar2Bth Japan H'kong "Fengning" Apr 2nd Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S'h
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    • 369 8 J4VA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penang TABIAN (SMN) 19 25 Mar 26 27 Mar 28 29 Mar GAROET (RL) 27Mar/5 Apr 6Apr 7 Apr SALAWATI (SMN) 7/ 13
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    • 419 8 -PANAMA" tor Btngtok irtl Pf>f n H'irißkting i ;J |i Xpr VHIINA' for S»ißor H^' Lkok H 11 |m "MALAYA" for Ban R kok, Saigon Hongkong ISI€»Uj i.; MNI I FROM JAPAN HONC.KONf. s "PROOOCE" foi Bangkok lin a,., BAILINGS TO CONTINLM S( \Mm\ klx I For Colombo. Aden. Port
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    • 38 8 Despatches TODAY: North Borneo. Labuan. Brunei and Miri 6 p.m. by Kamuning. Irido-China by Milne Baai. Arrivals TODAY: Thailand fetters and parcels) by train. Eastern Australia (letters and parcels) by Braeside. Western Australia (letters and parcels) by Gorgon.
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  • 540 9 Johore Planters Say Govt. Too Optimistic; Protests At Meeting Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs Protests against the withdrawal of military forces from estates m Johore, the heavy burden of the rostlv security measures which the estates have to shoulder and the lowering of the price
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  • 58 9 COMMODITY PRICES n..:is-->f tin to day iai a pru rv j i buyers, s ■math* W75 n t Price >int:ap<>i> rub ycstefdaj »'»u\t-r> SHljts $Tsi nicj s 11 1 1 1 SI 1 2 j >N Xl K'UK lajrN »[imi i n j i (l Bayers. >♦ llrrv I d
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  • 20 9 Rice Talks in S'pre Next Week <. CDC liscu ill :> i t ttee vas 1950 v that Ind t i ice
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  • 326 9 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Speaking at the annual meeting ol the Johore Planters' Association, the new UJ O. Johore. Mr. J. B Masofield, said that with the arrival m the -tate of about 60 GMCs, (heavily armoured cars), "we shall be m a
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  • 154 9 RUBBER prices m Singapore improved by ;jfc>out two cents per !b. yt\sterd'uy on a steady market. The increase m prices was attributable to lack ot sellers for the lower grades .of rubber. general short covering and manufacturers buying. However, very little business was done
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  • 43 9 IK INGKI >NG, Mar. 20 Special Standard Service Closing p ices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HKSIS.9] to i;i SI ling: HK56.780 to t'Ssl: HK$l 830 to Malayan $1: HK50.305 t" one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5319.5 to one tael tael.
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  • 214 9 Floods Cause Eig Losses JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. MORE than 20 estates m Johore have put forward suggestions to the government for clearing rivers affecting their areas, according to the Johore Planters' Association m Us annual report for 1951. The Association hopes that government will provide
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  • 80 9 BELGIANS MAY ACCEPT IS PRICE F OR TIN WASHINGTON. Mar. 20 (UP) A spokesman for the Reconstruction Finance Corporation reported today that Belgian tin sales negotiatoi left here on Tuesday for Bru sels to discuss with their government the (1.18 per pound price offerer! by the RFC". The Belgian Mission
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  • 216 9 li Johorc Planters 9 Association maintains a register of all reports i < slashing of robber trees by bandits m tbe event that governill t .1 future date be prepared to offer some form of compensation. While it is not likely that government will
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  • 35 9 SUPREME Command Allied Powers »SCAP> has authorised the Japanese Government to assume complete control of exports. However. no major change m the policy issued under Occupation control is plan-ned.—Renter-A AP
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  • 49 9 Burma Need Not Leave The Bolc a iap) sources said the bill passed ■> s not require st rUng bloc. the rede i« the nship to Currency red the i Currency Bank In i re poode serves U c H;r- B d consist. H mem -^d m April, gram or
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  • 741 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The I Malayan share market opened i with a slightly easier tendency m all sections today but railed at the close, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. INDUSTRIALS Pavers Sellers <Ulas Ice 12.50 13.80 B. M Trustee «> 00 700 C<>n Tin Smelt
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  • 84 9 '■-.'i^M^.i Ed restriction on the importation of luxury goods from hard currency .rea.s In the next resolution tne r. PS. "recognises the urgent need for accumulation oi domestic capital and for elimination «)t waste through greater efficiency m public and private life and through' reduction of
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  • 38 9 The dollar value of U.S. imports and exports during 1951 J.e the highest on record. Exports were U5515,021.5 million and imports were USslo.9<>l.6 million Exports m 1950 were US$lO,3OO million and imports were US$B,9OO million.
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  • 134 9 UK Sends 5,000 Tons Tin To US LONDON. Mar. 20: i Reiner) Britain has shipped more than .5,000 tons of tin to the United States since last January and a further 3,000 tons ar t > expected to sro before April 1. Henry Hopkin«-on. Overseas Trade Secretary, announced last night.
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  • 90 9 S 'pore Produce Mart Quiet THE produce market m Singapore was again quiet m all sections yesterday, no business being recorded m the copra and coconut oil sections. Copra had buyers at $26 per picul and sellers $26$ per picul for May-June shipment. Coconut oil buyers quoted $42 per picul
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  • 167 9 BANGKOK, Mar. 20 (1 I regulations announced last abroad of all foreign cum for purposes specified by t The regulations permit 1. Transfer of unlimited amount for payment of loreign trade obligations or loans. 2. Limited amounts for payments and other debts. 3. When
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  • 683 9 MALAYAN Tin Producers have established a bureau m Washington. DC to handle the industry's publicity m the I nited States. The decision t(» establish this bureau was taken by tiie IMS Chamber of Mines, the All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association and the Malayan Chamber
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  • 872 10 Peter Robinsons PHOTO CHAT response to our Camera m the Street feature has been heartening and lan Forrest's 'Snake Charmer' has been selected as the best of the candid studies submitted. Cameos of our daily life are best taken by the miniature, 35mm., camera, especially where available light is essential
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 378 10 5 f 2 rptODAY'S QUOTATION: I hi- j sting of a reproach is the j >. truth of it-" Benjamin Franklin FRIDAY I OR EVERYONE: Save energy and money la the morning, after which com- plete ta-k.>. solve problems. attend to accounts. mutual 5 assets Further romance, plea.- sures 2
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    • 500 10 FRIDAY CROSSWORD By special arrangement with The Times and Manchester Guardian (Copyright) t 3 4 b 7 B "j mi j fj'' j n ii 16 i 7 18 i 9 20 2- 23 2* 1{ I 1 IN I _ll I I I I IWY« I I i I
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    • 428 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (ISI m i\ m> 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.I; lo.it.'S Matinee; 11 a.m. Music for Strings; 1 pin Radio Orchestra: L90 News; 1.45 Lionel Hampton Orchestra; 6.15 News; ♦>.!* Forces Favourites; »i. Announcements S'pore Share Market Report; 7 p.m. News; 7.18 Reporter's Notebook; 1.:U»
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  • 78 11 .IOHORE'S Ong Poh Lim. Cheong Hock Leng and Ismail hin Marjan have agreed to serve as honorary coaches to the RASC Civilian Association m Singapore. Announcing this the secretary of the association, Mr. J. Balkara Singh said that the association would hold trial matches
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  • 362 11 JOHORE'S TOP ranking badminton stars including their latest acquisitions Ong Poll Lim, Gheong Hock Lenj: and Ismail bin Marjan will lake part m exhibition matches at the (ireal World on March 29 at 9 p.m. The badminton exhibition i s one o f
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    115 11  - Slammin Sam Snead 05y OUR player has started the Uisi important action of the downswing. This is tYie uncocking of the wrists. This action should not start until the hands are liip-high m the downswing. Then m the last third, of the downswing, you pour the power stored up m
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  • 76 11 TAIPING, Wed. In a lowscoring cricket match, the Combined Services defeated the 40 Commandos by 23 runs. Batting first the Services were all out tor 58 runs. Ec Yong topscored with a hit of 27 runs, followed by George Murugasu who contributed 13 runs. The Commandos,
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  • 82 11 TAIPING. Wed. Adapting themselves better to the slippery ground, Malay Teachers beat the R.E.M.E. Reserves 4-2 m a .junior league, tie. The Engineers' poor finishing contributed to their defeat. The teachers opened the score through Che Gu Noor. and maintained the lead till the interval.
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  • 31 11 KUALA LIPIS, Wed.—Clifford School defeated 48 Brigade m the first football League match here by three goal to nil. Both teams were champions and runners-up respectively last season.
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    35 11 photo- Suear Raf Robinson (left), world middleweight champion, takes rwndh«use twtnr at SSen«l Carl <Bobo) Olson during the second round of their 15-rounder at San chauen^er can i Bobinßon retained hii title on points- AP
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  • 45 11 COPENHAGEN', Mar. 10. (AP).— Frank Sedgman, Australian tennis star, last night defeated the Danish Davis Cup player. Torben Ulrich, 6-0, ()-'.>, 8-6, m an international exhibition match here. Sedgman and Sweden's Torstcn Johansson beat Qlrich i id Kurt Nielsen 6-3, 6-4, 6-3.
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  • 310 11 LONDON. "Mar. 20 (Renter) Wong Pen- Soon. M-ry nearly losl all chance of Irving to nin (or the tliinl successive year the all-England badminton championship. When he was practising for the championship at the beginning of this week he slipped and strained his left
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  • 320 11 Acceptors For Grand National LONDON. Mar. 20 (Reuter Fifty-two tina! acceptor^ lur j the Grand National Steeplechase to be run over four miles B.3t> yards at Aintree, Liverpool, on j Saturday. April 5. were published today. They are with weights Freebooter 12 stone 7 lbs; Cloncarrio and Rioniond 11-13; Cardinal
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  • 169 11 THE Sing a por< Vo ith Council 1952 S.\ g I ra i will be held at t'i Mount Em v Pool, on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. This year the Competition will be open to boys and girL who are members of Urn various youtii
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  • 65 11 SEREMBAN, Wed. South China Athletic Association d! Hong Kong basket ball team. now touring Ala lava, be.it the Chung Hwa Old Stud< Ua n Imtc Last night by H2 points to 47. The match was m aid of the Chung Hwa School B;. ing
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 297 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, L LIONS VACANT I teachers for CHjwm school Pahang, Minimum I 'ra;. Apply the E leni App Chin< eriencc not Igc of pp| y \L\ LUMPUR raciPALrn Stei 280 m will ■ordance with ales thai d peed ite and m ription ol j.) a rd DC v -e
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    • 669 11 FOR SALE RUBBER ESTATE FOR SALE V\ the mam road between JJ Kluang and Rengam, Distort ol Kluang, Mukim oi Rengam Johore Grant N£ ***** Loi 505 and 144( 2fl acres roods 32 s. Plan No. *****- Grani IT Lol l 148 -88 acres 2 < roods l<> poles. Plan
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    • 611 11 NOTICHS PERAK TURF CLUB EASTER MEETING 1952 Saturday. sth. April 1952 Wednesday, 9th. April 1952 Saturday, 12th. April 1952 S2 CASH SWEEPS YHERE WILL BE NO MORE 1 "THROUGH' BOOKING OF NUMBERS IN THE $2 CASH SWEEPS. FORWARD SALES of tickets will continue to be available at the Town Office.
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    • 399 11 i iiATircc CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS pITY CLBAMSDfG DEPARTMENT: Supply of LOO to IL'O Streel Bir.s Forms and B :;o pi,:)' shev.\r>g ipwififß tir>ns from Ten lei R i Ground Floor, City Ha 1 Cl< NOON 1 SI ELECTRK II V DEPAB MENT- Supp v f 21 04 f«
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  • 386 12 WONG PENG SOON MEETS HOLM IN FINAL LONDON, Mar. 20 (AP) Mu»t British players have heen removed from the all-England badminton championships being played at the Empress hi |be men's championships only Malaya's Wong Peng Soon and Denmark's Poul Holm* who shaped up as if there was nothing else around,
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  • 82 12 HIE following Bii; Sweep figures for the second day of Ike Singapore Turf lub Mirth merlin* on Wednesd,% cmtrti tin)-** which apiMir.d m the Sinijupore St.indirtl yesterday: Total Pool MT2.633. iv( No. 3986*3 fttMjSMl °nd No 1J»."»HSO (51i7»467) ;,d No. 1 1 1 07. is 59.7 M)
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  • 74 12 FARELF Boxing Tonight D RIN the la >4 hours, v para Fina of the I p B g Chan pionng 8 p.n n m g I fettle and t worried a it Ist Battalion B >yal Rifl •ie !>.i-t we Ihej :1 very ned by lt part icularly KELLY, the
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  • 65 12 HK Bankers 'B' Lose To SCS SINGAPORE Cold Storage fi- < SBHFA D »i 111 points i' the Clei Union fa no hJ estei ily be I lit:.; X 4 md g Bank B 3 ia y c >ntestig >ut i Ite Bankers gave the SCS h ird tot their
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  • 478 12 LONDON, March 20. Paul Holm joined Wong Peng Soon the third round with a comfortable 15-5. 15-1 win over S. K. Lim. another Malayan student. The well-built Danish star" brought oil many dett recoveries some with his back to the 'iet but he was
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  • 255 12 LONDON. Mar. 19 (Router) E. L. Choong, .Malayan student m London was the first into the men's singles third round when the all-England bad m into n champion -hips opened at the Empress Hall here today. Choong who received a bye into the second
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  • 131 12 St. Joseph's Trounce Raffles ST. JOSEPH'S trounced Kattles by five goals to nil m an inter school soccer fixture at the Bros Basah Road ground yesterday. SJI led two nil at halftime. From the kick off SJI took the initiative and after some minute s of keen play inside Raffles'
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  • 112 12 YOUNG Socceritea trounced Anglo-Chinese School by five goals to nil m a SAFA Youth lM°ue tie played on Raffles Inst, ground yesterday. The Young Soccerites scored two goals through Jamil and Meng Guan m the first half. During the second half they kept up a steady attack
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  • 203 12 WEAKENED by the absence of five regulars, Sin- J gapore Cricket Club took j the field yesterday m their first SAFA league game and were content to share points v ith Chinese Casuals after GO minutes of the best senior division soccer of the week. I
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  • 414 12 WEIGHTS for all the races of the last day of the Singapore Turf Club March Meeting on Saturday are as follows: tL. 1 DIV. I—l M. Cambridge 8.04 Tantalus 712 IT yd. 1 Indian Heather 8.M4 BircliJjrove 7.07 Curlew 9.07 Your Highness 800 (L. 2 DIV. I—6
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  • 97 12 SEVENTEEiN British amateur soccer players representing one of England's senior amateur leagues are to make a playing tour of Hongkong and Singapore m May says a Government Press release. The players belong to the Athenian League, whose dubs have provided a number of England's amateur internationals—there
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  • 191 12 LISTLESS FIRST DI V. SOCCER IN another listless first division SAFA league game at Jalan Besar yesterday, Fathul Karib beat Pulau Brani two goals to nil. Pulau Brani lost the game when Wah Fook gave Fathul Karib a gift toai by deflecting the ball into his own goal m the
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    18 12 Mrs. Lim Eng Kwan leads m Sundown, (Spencer) winner of the fourth race at Bukit Timah on Wednesday.
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  • 338 12 IPOH, Thurs. In an early season upset, the I|mili Police XI surprised lasl season's I'erak knockout soeeer champions, the Ramblers, healing them by the odd »oal m three m today's senior division league »ame played on the padaii". The champions were rather unlucky tor they
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  • 80 12 ITALIAN CmMi li<> u.i\ r Km h,, a hectic Umc last SatHi has another tun-.. h nirnt at tin- ll.ipp v H Stadium tMMMTOv when h<» fa««s Ni: x. weight S*M>li«- S.im n I fislit hoad> Wtlh n I promotion. Caste i from the bI ring
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  • 291 12 Perak Turf Club Plans Extension, Swimming Pool IPOH, Thui>. If the building i,-,,|. lh w are relaxed, the Perak Turf < InU uill $300,000 on the extension and Turf <|„ at the end of t hi* year. This was disclosed hy Mr. J. IV 11.u m chairman of the Perak
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  • 59 12 SALAHIDIX and Hussein competed m a goal storing competition when Si me Darby S.C. and Mansfield Sports Club met m a Div. 1 Singapore Business House League match at Farrer Park yesterday. Salahudin scored six goals and Hussein seven to give Sime Darby S.C. an easy
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